Former People’s National Party (PNP) Member of Parliament Jolyan Silvera has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with the 2023 shooting death of his wife, Melissa Silvera.
Melissa Silvera, a land developer and mother of four, was found dead in the couple’s Stony Hill, St. Andrew home on November 10, 2023. Initially reported to have died in her sleep, a post-mortem later revealed that she had suffered at least three gunshot wounds, prompting authorities to launch a murder investigation. Jolyan Silvera, 52, was arrested on January 18, 2024, and charged with the murder of his wife the following day. He has remained in custody since his arrest.
In addition to the murder charge, authorities also indicted him for using a firearm to commit a felony under the Firearms (Prohibition, Restriction and Regulation) Act.
The Silveras’ family tragedy is compounded by the loss of their third son, Justin, who drowned in the family pool in 2017 at the age of two. The couple also have twins, Adam and Aden, and their youngest son, Axel, born in 2019. Jolyan and Melissa had been married since 2015.
The case, which has attracted significant public attention due to Silvera’s political profile, was originally scheduled to begin in court earlier but was postponed for further examination of ballistic evidence. The trial is now set to proceed in the Gun Court. Silvera’s legal team includes King’s Counsel Peter Champagnie and attorney Patrice Riley, while the Crown is represented by prosecutors Dwayne Green and Latoya Bernard.
A murder charge means the person is accused of intentionally and unlawfully killing someone, usually with premeditation or malice, while manslaughter is when a person causes someone’s death without the same intent, either through recklessness, negligence, or in the heat of the moment.















